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Topic: Mix assistance available
Posted By: Jacob Holm-Lupo
Subject: Mix assistance available
Date Posted: October 08 2010 at 08:56
Just thought I'd let people here know that I have some small openings now for time in my studio, after a hectic period. As I have mentioned before, Dude Ranch Studio is primarily a mix studio, and what I probably do best is shine stuff. Basically, you give me tracks, I mix and master to make stuff sound bigger and badder than it originally did, for a very reasonable amount of silver pieces. 

I've used SoundCloud to upload a couple of example tracks - two versions of a song I mixed for an upcoming album - one is the band's initial mix, which they brought to me - it had actually been professionally mixed but they didn't quite feel it was there yet. 
http://soundcloud.com/aslanlupo/the-abandoned-bands-initial-mix - http://soundcloud.com/aslanlupo/the-abandoned-bands-initial-mix  

So the other track is my mix of it, which will be on the album. Keep in mind that SoundCloud streaming audio is NOT CD audio. 
http://soundcloud.com/aslanlupo/the-abandoned-my-final-mix - http://soundcloud.com/aslanlupo/the-abandoned-my-final-mix  

It demonstrates what I can do with material I am given. Everything is of course limited to some extent by the source material - here the drums were badly recorded, for instance - but there's still a lot that can be done with almost any mix. 

So if you have an album - or some songs - that need that final shine - get in touch. 

Oh, and for those who don't know me - I've worked with White Willow, The Opium Cartel, Wobbler, Rachel Haden, Tim Bowness, In Lingua Mortua, Seda, Frequency Drift, Sinthome/The Nerve Institute, Radiant Frequency a.o.

Thanks, 
Jacob 



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